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Prado Market
The guide was updated:Next to the court house is the Avenue du Prado Market, which offers almost everything under the sun: food, clothes, knick-knacks, fruits and vegetables. Do not forget to bring your wallet and a big shopping bag — few have successfully ventured out empty-handed.
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- Address: Avenue du Prado, Marseille
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In May 2014 a new shopping experience opened its doors. Les Terrasses du Port, a waterfront shopping mall, is ideally located north of the port and is a unique building complex full of shops, restaurants and a fitness park. Shop for everything under the sun, under one roof.
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Centre Bourse
The Centre Bourse is a massive shopping centre, with about sixty stores and department stores, a stone’s throw away from the Old Port. It is a great place for getting all your shopping done in one place — from fashionable clothing, to cosmetics, to anything else you may possibly fancy.
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La Canebière
South of the Centre Bourse mall is La Canebière, which is to Marseille what the Champs Elysées is to Paris. Combined with rue Ferréol, rue de Rome and rue de Paradis, this street makes up the biggest shopping area of the city and includes local and international designer stores.
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Rue de la Tour
Rue de la Tour is your best bet for serious designer luxury, including chic evening wear. If you are looking for something nice to wear for the evening you can head here — there is certainly no shortage of classy, elegant and sophisticated designs.
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Cours Julien Area
If you want smaller shops then head to the Cours Julien area, which has a reputation as an alternative, bohemian quarter. The area is also great for food and antique markets at weekends — come here to find that one-of-kind vintage souvenir or item of clothing.
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Le Panier Area
Le Panier, Marseille’s oldest neighbourhood, is the best place for local produce. Rue des Petits Puits and Place des Pistoles are good streets for Provençal pottery and shops selling lavender soap and olive-based goodies. Come here to pick up quintessential local souvenirs.
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La Maison du Pastis
La Maison du Pastis offers 65 different pastis and absinthes. They also have a tasting room which is worth stumbling upon, and then out of. Sample several varieties of liquor, and pick a favourite to bring home as a reminder of the good times had in Marseille.
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Galeries Lafayette
Galeries Lafayette is one of the most spectacular and well-known department stores in France — there are multiple spread across the nation. You will find the most prestigious designer and cosmetics labels here. This is also home to huge toy, jewellery, home ware and delicatessen departments.
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Monoprix
Monoprix is one of the most famous store chains in France. Here you can find everything from food to cosmetics, to interior design items and affordable clothing. If designer boutiques prove too pricey, Monoprix is solid alternative to find nearly anything you're looking for.
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Centre Bonneveine
In the southern part of Marseille, in the eighth district to be exact, you can find the bustling Centre Bonneveine. The Centre Bonneveine offers more than 60 shops, a cinema, several restaurants and a supermarket. It is the best one-stop shopping location in the southern part of town.
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The Grand Littoral Retail Park
In the northern part of Marseille the go-to shopping centre is the Grand Littoral Retail Park. This shopping complex is one of the biggest in Europe. You can find it all here - fashion, food, eateries, bars, and much more. Come with time to really explore all this humongous centre has to offer.
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Printemps La Valentine
The well-known Printemps offers a wide range of fashion items and accessories. It is located in the Centre commercial la Valentine, in the suburbs of Marseille. The mall itself is home to a plethora of shops, including independent boutiques.
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Cours Julien Market
Cours Julien is located near the busy street of Cours Lieutaud. This little alley hosts various markets, one of the most popular ones being the local farmer’s market on Wednesdays. Come for fresh, organic local produce and portable edibles to bring home.
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Prado Market
Next to the court house is the Avenue du Prado Market, which offers almost everything under the sun: food, clothes, knick-knacks, fruits and vegetables. Do not forget to bring your wallet and a big shopping bag — few have successfully ventured out empty-handed.
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